The Conference at G2E is endorsed by the UNLV International Gaming Institute
Global Gaming Expo (G2E) is happy to partner with UNLV on an official accreditation of the G2E 2009 Conference Program. All G2E conference registrants are eligible to receive an official Certificate of Completion from the UNLV International Gaming Institute. Please note that you must have a valid G2E conference pass to receive this offer, and complete and submit a certificate request form, along with at least 5 session evaluations. These forms will be available on site. Once your attendance of the conference is verified your certificate will be mailed to you approximately 4-5 weeks after the show.
The UNLV International Gaming Institute (IGI) is part of the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration. The goal of the Institute is to be the premier source of information and training for the gaming industry. Our mission is to provide educational programs, conduct gaming research and disseminate gaming knowledge via seminars, classes and publications to individuals, businesses and governments throughout the world.
IGI is a non-profit academic institution. It fills a much needed role in training regulatory agents and Board and Commission members. The training was initially offered to US regulators but has expanded as new international jurisdictions legalized casino gaming and US casino operators entered these new markets. The regulatory training is done in concert with the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
IGI also offers educational programs for the gaming industry. Courses are regularly offered at the Stan Fulton Building and IGI will commence distance education courses in 2007 offering classes and a gaming management certification. IGI specializes in tailoring programs for international groups. These courses usually consist of 1- 3 weeks of training which includes casino tours, educational offerings taught by UNLV professors and industry operators, and meetings with casino executives. In addition, IGI will provide courses outside of Nevada, training regulators in their gaming jurisdictions, and operators at a casino. By providing this service, IGI makes the educational experience available to a much greater audience.
One of IGI's assets is the physical plant located in the Stan Fulton Building. The building features a state-of-the-art casino laboratory; a computer lab/classroom; a spacious conference center; numerous conference rooms; a fully equipped surveillance room for teaching gaming surveillance; faculty and administrative offices; and the latest in distance education technology.
In addition to classes, the IGI publishes the UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal, a twice yearly, peer-reviewed publication. The publication started in 1994 and disseminates scholarly findings on commercial gaming. It reaches inside gaming to cover laws and regulations, management, technology, trends and developments. It emphasizes insights from economics, sociology, and psychology to shed light on a variety of aspects of the hospitality and gaming industry.
In Nevada, IGI leads the way for research and training in the area of responsible gaming. Dr. Bo Bernhard, Director of Responsible Gaming for the Institute, offers instruction both at the Institute and to the Industry. Recently the Institute and Dr. Bernhard were awarded grants from the State of Nevada in the amount of $270,000 to conduct research on pathological and problem gambling. The project will be carried out jointly with Harvard Medical School's Division on Addictions. This affiliation with Harvard will add to the international reputation of IGI and UNLV.
The Gaming Standards Association (GSA) recently announced its partnership with IGI. GSA will fund 2 Professors who will be trained in the newly developed G2S (Game to System) protocol. Starting in the spring, 2007, IGI will offer a Certified Professional Program in the G2S protocol. In addition, IGI assisted in coordinating a joint program between the College of Hotel Administration and the newly formed School of Informatics in the College of Engineering to train UNLV students in the G2S protocol. These programs will bring industry experts up to speed about the new applicable technologies used in the standards and certify their understanding; expose current students to the unique requirements of the gaming industry; create a larger and up-to-date labor pool for gaming companies; and, bring together current industry talent with young graduates, bringing a new perspective to the industry.
IGI strives to be both a leader and innovator in gaming education, building a bridge between academia and the gaming industry.
If you have any questions regarding our accreditation please contact Kathi Nazario at 203-840-6206 or knazario@globalgamingexpo.com.